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By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 1, 2005 3:02:00 PM

The commonwealth of Massachusetts has proposed a plan to phase out office productivity applications from Microsoft and other providers in favor of those based on "open" standards, including the recently approved OpenDocument standard.

The state described the plan in a posting made to its Web site earlier this week as part of a public review process which ends Sept. 9. Massachusetts agencies have until Jan. 1, 2007, to install applications that support the OpenDocument file formats and phase out other products.

By then, agencies must have applications that save documents in that format by default. Massachusetts will also sanction use of Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF) format, which it says "meet(s) criteria of openness and (is) therefore considered acceptable at this time." Documents need to adhere to a version of PDF that supports XML.

"Given (that) the majority of executive department agencies currently use office applications such as MS Office, Lotus Notes and WordPerfect that produce documents in proprietary formats, the magnitude of the migration effort to this new open standard is considerable," according to the state's Enterprise Technical Reference Model, a document that describes the state's standards guidelines for data, documents and records.

The state's move is a boost to the relatively new standard, whose full name is the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications. It's also a blow to Microsoft, which dominates the office application market and has found government customers to be among those most aggressively considering open-source alternatives.

The OpenDocument format, which was ratified as a standard in May, covers office applications, including word processors, spreadsheets and charts.

It is the default format for the OpenOffice open-source suite of applications and is supported in suites by Novell and Sun Microsystems and by IBM in its Workplace products.

OpenDocument uses the data-tagging method XML to format and store documents. Because these XML formats, or schemas, are published as standards, Massachusetts considers them an "open format" and suitable for saving official public records--a rising concern among government agencies.

In a statement posted Monday, Massachusetts' chief information officer, Peter Quinn, said that the state met with industry representatives earlier this year about office applications and its standards.

"These discussions have centered on open formats, particularly as they relate to office documents, their importance for the current and future accessibility of government records, and the relative 'openness' of the format options available to us," Quinn said.

In the upcoming version of Microsoft Office12, which is due next year, Microsoft intends to support XML by default. However, the company has not chosen to natively support the OpenDocument format and instead will rely on "filters" to convert XML document formats.

Alan Yates, Microsoft's general manager of Information Worker business strategy, criticized the Massachusetts proposal, saying it was "confusing". He said it uses different criteria for openness for office documents, data and Adobe PDF.

"We were surprised by the narrowing of the approach to openness," Yates said. "There are many other different options that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has here that many other countries and states are doing."

Yates reiterated the Microsoft does not intend to natively support the OpenDocument format, which he said was very specific to the OpenOffice 2.0 open-source suite.

He said Microsoft can provide the same data interoperability and archiving that Massachusetts is pursuing because Microsoft publishes the XML schema of its Office applications and makes available through a royalty free license.

One 300-member coalition called the Initiative for Software Choice which is affiliated with the Computing Technology Industry Association ( CompTIA) said that the Massachusetts proposal was "troubling" and limits competition in the state's procurement process.

"As a practical matter, it mandates that state agencies use OpenOffice software," said the group's executive director Melanie Wyne. "They can achieve the same goals without creating a mandate for one kind of licensing model."

RedMonk analyst Stephen O'Grady, in a blog posting, said a move by Massachusetts to OpenDocument could be significant if other governmental organizations follow the state's lead.

"The importance here is more symbolic than anything, of course. While Massachusetts is undoubtedly a sizable contract for Microsoft, the revenue is incidental to the big picture: a sizable win in the US for the ODF (OpenDocument Format)," O'Grady wrote. "As many purveyors of alternative desktop or office productivity tools can tell you, traction for their products have been good to great in various geographies abroad, but far less impressive here in the United States."

Massachusetts--which continued to sue Microsoft over alleged antitrust issues even after the federal government and other states had settled--has fully embraced open-source software and "open" standards internally.

The state, which expects to save money by adopting these standards, last year launched a project to make more efficient use of open-source software by encouraging sharing between agencies.

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Good on them  jjanks | 09/01/05
As much as I dislike Mass...  Rick_K | 09/03/05
No religion here, just saving money and making sure data is in open formats  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
And they only made this move...  Anti_Zealot | 09/01/05
We need more governments and large companies to make this move as well.  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
Give up MS Office. Sure, right after you beat that nasty heroin addiction.  chrislovesdana | 09/01/05
Linux?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
Keep on using Office  tic swayback | 09/01/05
They want all documents in the OASIS standard format  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
And what about .xls & .ppt?  thetargos | 09/01/05
.XLS & .PPT? Done!  garyedwards@... | 09/01/05
RTF  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
You don't need M$ anywhere  ITGuy04 | 09/01/05
Unfortunately  SantiagoCrespo | 09/01/05
Same old silly stuff  frabjous | 09/01/05
Obviously you don;t keep up with the news...  PeregrineFalcon | 09/01/05
nothing contradicts what he said  woot! | 09/02/05
Even more silly stuff...  itpro_z | 09/01/05
Same old silly stuff? Pffft!  bigJ_z | 09/05/05
If you're basing your procurement decision on the price of HW...  IT Makes Sense | 09/02/05
More MS Shill FUD on ZDNet...nt  LoCal | 09/01/05
You seem confused, chrislovesdana  rassilon | 09/01/05
Well said  moonbr | 09/02/05
The poor one...  scoobbs@... | 02/27/08
Fits with the rest of their hippy liberalism  ejhonda | 09/01/05
Only state to vote for George McGovern, yes.  Anton Philidor | 09/01/05
Parties aren't painted with too broad a brush  dragontiger | 09/01/05
Sounds like China.  enduser_z | 09/01/05
Bad dog, no bicsuit  the_doge | 09/01/05
Re: Only state to vote for George McGovern, yes.  none none | 09/01/05
yup, good one dude  Jeff Spicoli | 09/01/05
So they were ahead of the curve.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/01/05
No, they failed to follow the standard.  Anton Philidor | 09/02/05
This is a good move!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 09/01/05
they will...  Monkey_MCSE | 09/01/05
Key difference  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
It's the MS strategy, "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish". nt  LoCal | 09/01/05
Correction  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
bad move  los_z | 09/01/05
All Microsoft needs to do is make MS Office native format comply with the  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
Yes and No  Otto_Delete | 09/02/05
More MS Shill FUD...nt  LoCal | 09/01/05
Not excluding Microsoft except by Microsoft choice  JeremyAllison | 09/01/05
This is very troubling for Microsoft. They have to play fair.  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
Microsoft doesn't have to play fair ...  George Jay | 09/01/05
Very true, that is why governments must DEMAND open formats.  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
There is a save as function in MS products  osreinstall | 09/01/05
Like Microsoft is the only that understands "advanced" formatting.  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
Even more fun to see open source get frustrated.  osreinstall | 09/01/05
Another commodity  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/02/05
Actually you have it backwards  osreinstall | 09/02/05
What is still more fun  AmusedAtItAll | 09/02/05
You really are dumber than a box of rocks  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Still in the throes of that psychotic episode I see  AmusedAtItAll | 09/02/05
You really are drunk on open koolaid.  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Backwards compatible? Really?  OfficeDev | 09/02/05
They were phasing out the program with the file format.  osreinstall | 09/02/05
ROFLMAO!!  fmcgowan | 09/06/05
I had no problems with WP files.  osreinstall | 09/06/05
Oh really???  Mark Miller | 09/09/05
Brown noses...  scoobbs@... | 02/27/08
Even OO has its on format.  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
So, Bully for them.  osreinstall | 09/01/05
Sophistication  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/01/05
That came from; Why does someone insist on running someone elses business?  osreinstall | 09/01/05
rtf - generic  mbrierley | 09/01/05
Exactly  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/02/05
DOH! - Yourself  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Like I said before kidding you got it backwards.  osreinstall | 09/02/05
A psychotic episode?  AmusedAtItAll | 09/02/05
Another one that doesn't get it.  osreinstall | 09/02/05
MS zealot strikes back...  AmusedAtItAll | 09/02/05
You are still wrong.  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Did you RTFA???  fmcgowan | 09/06/05
Did you think it thru?  osreinstall | 09/06/05
Re: M$ Zealot  OfficeDev | 09/02/05
Shunning a format because it's closed is stupid  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Agreed  evangelinux | 09/01/05
Open formats are the future (I hope)  kiz | 09/01/05
This is GREAT but only because I like to see good  Laff | 09/01/05
More MS Shill FUD on ZDNet...nt  LoCal | 09/01/05
re. chrislovesdana "Give up MS Office. Sure..."  LoCal | 09/01/05
Small Gov?ts Aren't $$$ Flush Like Big Firms  tbbrickster_z | 09/01/05
Not many big companies  gitmo | 09/01/05
Get real  flatliner | 09/02/05
training?  Monkey_MCSE | 09/02/05
Re: training?  OfficeDev | 09/02/05
more difficult than you think  eriklikeszdnet | 09/03/05
open open desktop  Singon Smyth | 09/01/05
Federal Regulations need to be changed as well  Carrion | 09/01/05
Standards really ought to change  masinick@... | 09/01/05
Massachusetts WAS a computer company state  masinick@... | 09/01/05
But they're NOT locking them out!  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/01/05
Saves money huh? SURE!  liqour43@... | 09/01/05
no migration needed  doh123 | 09/01/05
Wrong, but excusable  Mark Miller | 09/09/05
But you sir are , wrong inexcusably  lsorrells | 09/14/05
Finally, some good ol' market competition  rajones_i | 09/01/05
sure is alot of clueless new readers today...  Monkey_MCSE | 09/01/05
sure is alot of clueless new readers today...  bennetttm | 09/02/05
exactly, and i posted that in an earlier topic  Monkey_MCSE | 09/02/05
Yep, M$ is all about money.  Dr_Zinj | 09/02/05
Ya Think?  John Zern | 09/02/05
Double standards on both sides  John Zern | 09/02/05
Right Monkeyboy  osreinstall | 09/02/05
Pot Kettle Black?  Rick_K | 09/03/05
Wrong, you are another ABMer.  osreinstall | 09/03/05
Really now...  Rick_K | 09/04/05
How many years have you been clueless?  osreinstall | 09/05/05
Speaking of Clueless  Rick_K | 09/05/05
Ask them in 5 years on that plan.  osreinstall | 09/05/05
Give it a rest  Rick_K | 09/06/05
Afraid not Rick  osreinstall | 09/06/05
You should be afraid  Rick_K | 09/06/05
Mass can't be too bright  osreinstall | 09/06/05
Speaking of not too bright.  Rick_K | 09/06/05
Poor spelling, yeah right.  osreinstall | 09/06/05
MS and legal ??  talisman | 09/05/05
Afraid so  osreinstall | 09/05/05
MS ADOPT OPEN SOURCE?  sykandtyed | 09/01/05
MS ADOPT OPEN SOURCE?  bennetttm | 09/02/05
Student Test Scores  slempke | 09/01/05
great idea  ted.dushane | 09/01/05
MS and lackys treat OpenSource like the boogey man  Airwolph | 09/02/05
Feds should also stop monopoly  franjayo | 09/02/05
There is no monopoly. Ever heard of Apple or Linux?  lingsun | 09/03/05
Yeeeehaaaaa!  Dr_Zinj | 09/02/05
MS filters  bennetttm | 09/02/05
Free is Useless Mentality.  StateEmployee | 09/02/05
Amazingly the same is true for other state governments  loginssuck | 06/30/06
We wasted over a quarter million dollars of your tax dollars  loginssuck | 06/30/06
Is there an Open-Source VBA for scripting, etc  PJfromOttawa | 09/02/05
Sounds like you'll need to sit still for now.  Yen_z | 09/02/05
You Betcha!  quietLee | 09/02/05
PDF is an open standard  caruso94 | 09/02/05
Re: PDF is an open standard  OfficeDev | 09/02/05
It's about time  bkbouk | 09/02/05
Really? Big deal. All MS will do is  John Zern | 09/02/05
Adobe .pdf is not free or open - It is proprietary  lttaylor@... | 09/02/05
So True.  John Zern | 09/02/05
Indeed  eriklikeszdnet | 09/03/05
Open source free? Really?  eriklikeszdnet | 09/03/05
Those are distros which happen to include Linux . . .  CobraA1 | 09/03/05
Why now? It doesn't make sense.  lingsun | 09/03/05
It's called an "Upgrade cycle"  Rick_K | 09/04/05
Open source will have upgrades also.  osreinstall | 09/04/05
No requirement to be beholden  Rick_K | 09/05/05
Yeah sure and they have to be licensed  osreinstall | 09/05/05
What color is the sky  Rick_K | 09/06/05
Actually the price isn't that bad. But then you are cheap.  osreinstall | 09/06/05
Not cheap at all.  Rick_K | 09/06/05
You aren't being held ransom  osreinstall | 09/06/05
How about Open Source database?  rwgreene | 09/04/05
Oracle's address  jorwell | 09/06/05
Good luck  xilord@... | 09/06/05
We're doomed  b8zs4@... | 09/07/05
Maybe your mind is doomed... provided you have one... which I doubt...  scoobbs@... | 02/27/08
Typo  scoobbs@... | 02/27/08
They will save millions. U.S. economy will crumble.  craig@... | 09/12/05

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